The problem I've been having with MIDI on my winXP machine is that I've been unable to do any MIDI routing without launching my sequencer.
MacOS X has an inbuilt and intuitive function in the system preferences to manage this, however this function is lacking in windows.
Some midi interfaces provide its native routing program, e.g. emagic, but my tascam us-428 just didn't have that.
The solution, MIDI OX and MIDI Yoke. They have been around for a while, but its something i just discovered that does something similar. You will need to add all your MIDI devices and connect them up.
Its not as pretty as the MIDI controls in MacOS X, but it works.
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